Trisquel GNU/Linux, a free operating system aimed at home users, small enterprises, and educational centers, released version 12.0. The release,…
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For years, desktop Linux has felt like a trade-off machine to me. One distro nails performance but stumbles on polish.…
Network monitoring on Linux has long been a gap for users who want per-process visibility into outbound connections. Existing tools…
There’s a certain kind of older PC that never really gets a dignified ending. It still powers on, the keyboard…
Ravie LakshmananApr 03, 2026Linux / Server Hardening Threat actors are increasingly using HTTP cookies as a control channel for PHP-based web…
Android now supports a native terminal, and if you’ve ever been interested in doing more with your phone than what…
Bootable Linux recovery environments occupy a specific niche in the systems administration and incident response toolkit. SystemRescue, an Arch-based live…
The selection of desktop software on Linux is vastly smaller than on Windows. Regardless, they form a well-established core that…
There’s a very specific kind of problem that doesn’t show up in logs, doesn’t trigger errors, or spike your CPU.…
Rabbit’s Cyberdeck revives the Vaio P concept with a modern Linux twistThe device targets vibe coding, not raw performance like…
